The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1Harvard University Press, 1937 - 806 Seiten |
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... consider complaints against the inland posts . Three days later he was appointed to a committee of sixty - eight to consider " An Act for the Abolishing of Superstitition and Idolatry and for the Better Advancing of the True Worship and ...
... consider complaints against the inland posts . Three days later he was appointed to a committee of sixty - eight to consider " An Act for the Abolishing of Superstitition and Idolatry and for the Better Advancing of the True Worship and ...
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... consider of them , because they come to us but thus , as you see ; this is the first time we had a view of them . Truly this paper does contain in it very great alterations of the very government of the kingdom , alterations from that ...
... consider of them , because they come to us but thus , as you see ; this is the first time we had a view of them . Truly this paper does contain in it very great alterations of the very government of the kingdom , alterations from that ...
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... consider their obligations and how far they were engaged , before considering the paper , adding that God would protect men in keeping honest promises . But , so far as he comprehended the meaning of those from whom he came , every past ...
... consider their obligations and how far they were engaged , before considering the paper , adding that God would protect men in keeping honest promises . But , so far as he comprehended the meaning of those from whom he came , every past ...
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CHAPTER I | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 41 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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